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Murray A.
Murray A.SA
 

Price the same items for SHRUNKEN PACKS. Stealing by stealth Show details

belindapaterson
belindapatersonVIC13 posts
 

Flake' in on – I've read some of them. I've got a box with the updated print on the cardboard. Never had a problem with t h them . Yes they came in a twin pack which helped. I like these better than the K ones. And im not complaining .

S L C.
S L C.5 posts
 

Chook Food – They have a horrible taste, we are non smokers. Tried once and gave to chooks. Will stick with Kellogg brand. Show details

alltypes
alltypes5 posts
 

Much better than Kellogg's and almost half the price!!! – First a ‘BIG THANKYOU’ to Kellogg’s for continuing to put their price up on Cornflakes, after all, if it wasn’t for the price increases, I likely would never have bothered to discover the Aldi Cornflakes. I love the Aldi Goldenvale Cornflakes, in my opinion, they are a much better tasting cornflake than Kelloggs and seem to be, and remain, crunchier. Give them a try, I have never looked back, a great find. Show details

David
David18 posts
 

Quote on job – I was quoted by jims plumbers in Canberra $860 for a tap I was supplying . Show details

Len1010
Len1010QLD155 posts
 

Better than Over-hyped & Over- Priced brand name rubbish – The only thing bad about this product is that Aldi seem always to be out of stock. These are Great value for money in a huge full box and they taste GOOD too unlike the cardboard brand names with half empty boxes. Served with iced coffee this is my go to breakfast. Show details

Aus taster
Aus tasterQLD
 

Crikey – I tasted this product both dry and wet and I really was amazed at the lack of flavour. flavourless cardboard Show details

Ffts7
Ffts717 posts
 

Better than Kellogg's – Delicately crispy with exactly the same corn taste, but with one huge improvement: they're easy on the teeth. Kellogg's I've bought from Coles etc have a lot of hard little lumps that can't be chewed with my not-so juvenile teefs, with the risk of tooth-breakage. These Aldi ones are safe. I can chew without caution, and they are, as already mentioned, super-crispy. I like them with almond milk and a little sugar. Show details

JenC
JenCQueensland2 posts
 

They used to come from Australia in two keep fresh packs – They now come from Germany in one large packet. What happened to all the variety of Australian made/produced basics that we used to be able to purchased? Bring them back Show details

janet
janetWA8 posts
 

Great taste, no different from Kellogg – tasty and crunchy. Value for money taste the same as other brands. I add unsalted peanuts to get my omega 3 Show details

Alexander Freckleton
Alexander FreckletonWA3 posts
 

Just fine and money saver – Stay crispy longer than named brand. Don’t absorb milk as quickly. Taste is the same imo. Show details

Garry B
Garry B5 posts
 

These corn flakes are the worst I have ever tasted! – What the hell did I just eat? I feel like my mouth needs to be washed out now. Like something died in the box. I am not joking. The box is going straight in the bin. Not fit for the cockroaches. Show details

Cybatech
CybatechQLD
 

ALDI what have you done to my Cornflakes! – Aldi Cornflakes were at one stage the best of the bunch. But not now the most recent box is full of hard bits and they now taste like cardboard. Please bring back the old recipe.

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Shadster
ShadsterNSW
 

If you don't eat it, they're not cheap – Thought I'd try these instead of the market-leading corn flakes brand. Very disappointed. The "flakes" look like they are are pressed out in the factory cookie-cutter style; hence they consist of "flakes" of similar size and appearance and are just reconstituted corn flake crumbs and broken bits. Even the Coles brand of flakes rate much better in taste and enjoyment than these "flakes".

Rob van
Rob van
 

My corn flakes smell – What have you done to the cornflakes? spoiled a good product we noticed that after you changed the box the corn flakes tasted /Plastic. when opened the smell is strong.

Desley
Desley2 posts
 

What have they done to the packaging – Something has gone wrong with the internal packaging for Goldenvale cornflakes. The whole item has a terrible smell - very plastic like that has also leached into the product. Won't buy again and have consumed them for years.

Ree
Ree2 posts
 

Deceptive labelling and content – Goldenvale corn flakes packaging has gone from 750 grams to 700 grams. The "new look" just means that we are getting 50 grams less for the same amount of money. This is deceptive and fraudulent; and no different from the others. This deception would not be tolerated in Germany so why here?

TronSlayerX
TronSlayerX
 

The best – I find that these corn flakes are the best around. I love them more than named brands. The only flaw I see if how addictive they are to eat. As a lover of cereal and a consumer I must say I love em.

Reuben
ReubenQLD5 posts
 

Don't go soggy – I prefer soggy cornflakes and unfortunately these ones don't go soggy (they stay hard and crunchy) when bathing in milk in for a short period. They only go soggy after a long time.

calliope_7
calliope_7NSW30 posts
 

cornflakes boxes of unusual size - wont fit in the cupboard! – kitchens are getting smaller but Aldi cereal box doubled in size, inconceivable! I dont have room for that massive packet and its too much to fit in my cereal container so I've switched to Coles cornflakes. one more Aldi product on my boycott list.

Max
Max2 posts
 

Poor tasting, poor texture. Not cheap or value as advertised when name brand far superior – Would not recommend to anyone. If children would eat them they would probably add too much sugar to make them palatable. Texture in your mouth is like it has added cardboard or sawdust. Thought I would try hoping that they would be crisper than kellogs but picture lies. Taste is pretty bland. Only good thing is I didn't pay for halal certification in the price.

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